I let the bike warm up for a bit. Sounded really good. Soon as I took the bike off the center stand, the idle went up. As I backed out of my garage and went on a slight slope, the idle dropped back down. As I rode off, the bike pulls like a beast. Way better than it did even when I first got it a few months ago. I didn't know what to expect from a 40 year old bike when I bought it and thought it was just sluggish from old age. I was pleasantly surprised! Throttle was way more responsive. But when coming to a stop sign, the idle just shot up and stayed up around 2,500 rpm and wouldn't come down. What could be causing this? Running too rich? Adjust idle? I never adjusted any of the jets when cleaning the carbs. The only thing I removed was the float needle. I've never tuned carbs before, but so far this bike is easy to work on.*knock on wood* Are there baseline settings ( I guess I should look that up) to set the carbs at? Or what could be causing the super high idle? Adjust idle screws first or start messing with jets first? Or do float levels affect that? Maybe I allowed for too much fuel in the bowl or something.
Ahh yes, the learning curve
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Thanks again for everyone's help and advice!